The American Historical Association has applied the discipline’s professional standards to President Trump’s revised executive order and found that it does not pass historical muster.
Topic: International
Big Red Marching Machine wins Best Overall Band at two international competitions
Over spring break, 175 students from the Big Red Marching Machine (BRMM) traveled to Ireland to participate in multiple competitions and performances, bringing home best overall band honors.
International Studies and Programs announces new grant opportunities
The Office of International Studies and Programs (OISP) is excited to announce five new grant opportunities for Illinois State faculty members.
UIA to host International Fair at Illinois State, March 25
The United International Association (UIA) will be hosting the 46th annual International Fair at Illinois State University on Saturday, March 25, in the Brown Ballroom of the Bone Student Center.
Teacher education major learning German, French, Spanish, and Japanese
An update from Emily Brown, a junior German teacher education major with minors in Spanish, French, and political science.
Faculty members can be important allies for international students
Suejung Han, an assistant professor of psychology, is studying how faculty can be an important ally in the process of international students finding their footing on a foreign campus.
ISU geography students to explore Japan
This summer, five geography students will participate in a three-week exploration of Japan with Professor RJ Rowley.
Career Fair and Series for international students
The International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) unit in the Office of International Studies and Programs at Illinois State University will be offering an opportunity to help students begin their search for job opportunities after graduation.
Study aboard trip a hit
Seven Kinesiology and Recreation students, along with Professor Rachel Smith, sailed away to the western Caribbean in January as they explored exotic ports of call aboard the Disney Fantasy.
Undergraduate Professional Development grant provides lifetime opportunity
Jessica White, currently a sophomore at Illinois State, was a freshman in 2016 when she applied for an Undergraduate Professional Development (UPD) grant. “Going to Peru seemed like an unattainable dream, until the University Professional Development Grant helped make it a reality,” White said. “Before I went to Peru, I was close-minded in some areas of